Kazeem Kolawole, 18, charged with two counts of attempted murder following the shooting of five-year-old Thusha Kamaleswaran and 35-year-old Roshan Selvakumar in Stockwell, south London in March2011 has been found guilty of the crime today by an Old Bailey courtroom.
However the judge has not yet sentenced him and his cohorts.
In CCTV footage from the store, released for the first time on Monday following the conviction of Nathaniel Grant, Kazeem Kolawole and Anthony McCalla of causing grievous bodily harm, little Thusha is seen playfully dancing in one of the aisles at Stockwell Food and Wine before panic breaks out and adults run to the back of the store to escape gunfire.
Thusha, wearing a red cardigan, can then be seen slumped on the floor at the bottom of shop shelves, with her arm moving.
In the CCTV clips, Thusha is seen skipping in the aisle, and as the shooting starts, she is surrounded by adults rushing to the front of the shop to see what is happening.
They then retreat to the back of the store to escape the gunfire, to reveal Thusha slumped on the floor.
Her uncle Mahadavan Vikneswaran grabs her and carries her to the back of the shop.
Parts of the chilling footage showing shopper Roshan Selvakumar being hit in the face by another stray bullet were not publicly released.
In clips shown to the jury he can be seen staggering back on to shelving and blood pouring from his head, before he retreats to the back of the shop, still bleeding heavily on to the floor.
Although Thusa is still alive today after a bullet passed through her body during the attack, the little girl, now six is permanently wheelchair-bound.